Two Solitudes Protect, Touch and Greet Each Other

Love consists in this, that two solitudes protect and touch and greet each other.
–Rainer Maria Rilke

For a relationship to be healthy and fulfilling, each of us must respect the other. “Two solitudes” is exactly what we are, and we will never be one, no matter how close we become. It may feel like that at times, but we always remain separate persons with our own thoughts, feelings, dreams, and interests. Even in marriage.

When we love one another, we allow each other to be who we are, to have our own lives, for it is out of those separate lives that we bring strength and energy and life into our relationships.

We are meant to honor the differences between us. Often these differences lead to squabbles, but when we recognize that each of us is necessary to the union we have created, we create a better one, far superior to the sum of its parts.

Make it a Sunday Kind of Love.

{Photo courtesy of Creative Partner Tasneem Alsultan}